1951
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.83.1073.2
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Metals: Temperature Effects forNa23

Abstract: N UCLEAR magnetic relaxation times Ti (spin-lattice) and TV (spin phase-memory) have been measured in metallic sodium as a function of temperature from -58°C to -f 80°C using the spin-echo method. 1 The apparatus was a modified version of

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“…I got to know Erwin well because he stayed on as a post doc for a year before going to Stanford on a prestigious National Research Council Fellowship to work with Felix Bloch. At Illinois, I began spin echo NMR studies of the alkali metals [1], stimulated by Gutowsky's discovery of evidence of atomic diffusion in solid Na metal [2].…”
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“…I got to know Erwin well because he stayed on as a post doc for a year before going to Stanford on a prestigious National Research Council Fellowship to work with Felix Bloch. At Illinois, I began spin echo NMR studies of the alkali metals [1], stimulated by Gutowsky's discovery of evidence of atomic diffusion in solid Na metal [2].…”
Section: The Inventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main features of the various schemes for DNP can be illustrated by a simple model that has been considered by many authors [53] and that we describe below [54] 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%